Pre-Easter Facial Treatments: Rejuvenation Program
Discover which facial treatments you can fit in before Easter with a detailed 4-week program based on each method's recovery times.
Facial Treatments before Easter: What to choose
Easter this year falls on April 12th, and if you're thinking of taking care of your skin before the holidays, time is on your side. You have approximately four weeks ahead of you, which is enough to see a substantial difference, provided you start correctly and at the right time. Each treatment has its own recovery time and its own time for results to appear. Botox needs 14 days to take full effect, fillers may show slight swelling for 10 to 14 days, while a fractional laser requires 5 to 10 days of recovery. If you don't calculate the time correctly, you might still be in the recovery phase when you want to look your best.
The renewal plan Week March 16-22 This is the week for treatments that require the most time to "settle in". Fractional Laser + PRP: If you want regeneration and texture improvement, this is the ideal time. Fractional laser needs 5 to 10 days of recovery, and in combination with PRP, healing is enhanced. By Holy Week, you will have seen significant improvement in radiance and texture. Hyaluronic Acid Fillers : If you need volume restoration in cheekbones or lips, it's the ideal time for treatment. Swelling subsides in 10 to 14 days, so you'll have time to see the final result. Week March 23-29 Botox: Requires 14 days for full effect, meaning that by Holy Week expression lines will have smoothed out and the face will look more rested. Facial Mesotherapy: Redness subsides in 1 to 2 days, while radiance begins to show in 1 to 2 weeks. Ideal for deep hydration before the holidays. PRP: Slight redness disappears in 1 to 2 days, and within 2 weeks you see improvement in freshness and tone. Polynucleotides: Slight edema subsides in 1 to 2 days, while results in skin tightening and elasticity gradually develop over the next 2-3 weeks. Week March 30 - April 5 Dermapen or Dermapen + Exosomes: Recovery is short (2 to 4 days of redness). The combination with exosomes accelerates regeneration, and in about 10 days, precisely by Easter, the skin will look more refreshed. Exosomes: Boost cellular regeneration and provide radiance relatively quickly. Vitamin C Treatment: Has no recovery time and offers immediate antioxidant action, even skin tone, and a radiant complexion. Week April 6-12 This week, avoid anything injectable or requiring recovery. If you want a final boost, a hydrating, hydra, or vitamin C treatment provides a fresh, bright look without any risk.
What to watch out for after treatments Regardless of the treatment you choose, use SPF 50+ sunscreen daily, keep your skin hydrated, and avoid strenuous exercise, saunas, or heat for the first 24 to 48 hours. Do not apply makeup immediately afterward and strictly follow your specialist's instructions.
Conclusion Four weeks are enough to genuinely care for your skin before Easter. The secret is not to do everything, but to do the right things at the right time. Start with a personalized assessment, so that each step matches your skin's needs. Book your appointment at Facemed Clinic and prepare your face for the most radiant holidays.
If I only do one treatment, which one will make the biggest difference?
It depends on your concerns. For radiance and freshness, mesotherapy or exosomes. For wrinkles, botox. For volume restoration, fillers provide an immediately visible change.
Can I combine treatments in the same session?
Some combine exceptionally well, such as fillers with botox or fractional with PRP. The right combination depends on your skin type, so the specialist will guide you.
Is there a risk that I won't have enough time to recover?
If you follow the latest dates we mention, you will have enough time for recovery before Easter. The important thing is not to leave everything until the last week, especially for injectable treatments and lasers.
What if I have sensitive skin?
Treatments are tailored to skin type and sensitivity. Mild treatments with no downtime, such as vitamin C or facial hydration, are usually the safest option.
